Studentcouncil guide STUDENTS ACROSS ONTARIO ARE SPEAKING UP ABOUT STUDENT COUNCILS Join the conversation Sign-up your school for the Student Voice Survey at uidsurveys com s studentcouncils Your feedback and ideas from the survey will ensure this guide k

STUDENTS ACROSS ONTARIO ARE SPEAKING UP ABOUT STUDENT COUNCILS Join the conversation Sign-up your school for the Student Voice Survey at uidsurveys com s studentcouncils Your feedback and ideas from the survey will ensure this guide keeps improving You can also share your ideas with your Student Senate your Student Trustee and the Minister ? s Student Advisory Council SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDENT COUNCIL IMPROVEMENTS Meetings ? Schedule meetings for the entire year and share the dates with all students ? Create and share an agenda with all students at the beginning of the year ? Record minutes and keep ?nancial documents to inform future councils ? Open meetings to all students to allow them to participate with questions or concerns ? Ensure each grade and education pathway is represented on student council Subcommittees ? O ?er positions and leadership roles for students in every grade ? Create subcommittees to address current issues invite all interested students to join Communication ? Communicate regularly within the council and the school e g listserve Twitter Facebook etc ? Survey students for their opinions on school issues conduct school-wide surveys ? Report back to students about how their ideas have been used Elections ? Nominate council candidates based on quali ?cations and skills ? Ensure elections are anonymous and focused on the candidates ? platforms ? Match elected student skill sets with council positions Issues ? Promote students on council as representatives of the student voice not just event planners ? Ensure council representatives are available to the student population ? Remind council representatives that they are elected to represent the views of all students ? Queens ? Printer for Ontario ISBN - - - - Print Student Council-booklet indd Student Council and Student Voice A Call for Student Leaders ThtisheguVWRiidedaaeetd coh PM CSchools that listens are schools that work A self-assessment guide for student councils From to over students imagined new ways of contributing to their school communities They came from across the province to regional forums or served on the Minister ? s Student Advisory Council They shared their ideas on student council and leadership They said that student advocacy and citizenship needs to include more student voices They talked about the role that schools can play to help students become leaders and change-makers through training and support Students told us that student councils should ? ?nd better ways to empower all student voices ? be empowered to be more than fundraisers and dance organizers ? strengthen academic engagement ? represent the diversity of the student body This guide was developed to o ?er ideas for ? student councils to assess student involvement ? schools to set and achieve student voice goals STUDENT COUNCIL SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL Use this checklist to evaluate what your student council is doing now and to decide where you would like to take it in the future Does our student council Re ect the diversity of our student population Consult and report back to all students Share the

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